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CUW Professor to Present at National School Administrators’ Conference

A Concordia University Wisconsin professor will address public school administrators from across the nation this weekend, and will share the success of a collaborative effort among Wisconsin schools to promote equity for all learners.

Concordia Announces Unique Service Learning Minor

With a dedication to its mission to prepare students for “service to Christ in the Church and the world,” Concordia University Wisconsin is introducing a new minor: Christian Service Learning and Leadership.

Concordia University Hosts a Free Variety Show in Celebration of Black History Month

Concordia University will host an evening of jazz, dance, poetry, and theatre in honor of Black History Month on Saturday, Feb. 17th from 6 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. in the Todd Wehr Auditorium on the Mequon campus, 12800 North Lake Shore Drive.

Celebration Service February 25th to Honor A Place of Refuge

A Celebration Service on Sunday, February 25 will honor 25 years of Christ-centered caring and sharing by A Place of Refuge in Milwaukee. The 3:30 p.m. service will be held in the Chapel of the Christ Triumphant on the university’s main campus, 12800 North Lake Shore Drive.

Concordia Inducts Its 2017 Athletic Hall of Fame

Their time with the university may span the decades, but last weekend, Concordia University Wisconsin’s latest class of hall of fame inductees united to celebrate their athletic accomplishments and cheer on a new crop of athletes.

Concordia Gallery to Showcase Local Artists

Drawing Upon Reflection: A Full Life, a new exhibit, will showcase the recent works of Polly Ewen-Caster and Tom Noffsinger in the Concordia University Wisconsin Art Gallery, January 29-March 29. The gallery is located above the auditorium on the university’s main campus, 12800 North Lake Shore Drive.

CUW Students Win Statewide Health Care Case Competition

A team of students from Concordia University of Wisconsin and the University of Wisconsin – Madison earned $3,000 for winning first place at a statewide health care case competition organized by Wisconsin Area Health Education Centers earlier this month.